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I have written to General Haldimand, acquainting him that the preliminaries of a general peace...
Congress having appointed a committee consisting of Messrs Maddison Osgood, Wilson, Elseworth and...
I am now to reply to your Letter of the 29th of March, & again to offer you my congratulations on...
May it please your Excellency to hear our Petition Whereas we the Non-commissioned Officers &...
At this period in the affairs of America it Could have been Expected that my warmest wishes would...
Je dois informer Votre Excellence que je viens de recevoir des instructions du Ministre qui en...
That I take the liberty of tendering to you herein an Homage which my heart owns to your private...
You can only judge from your own feelings on this occasion, with what peculiar joy I congratulate...
I congratulate your Excellency most sincerely upon the cessation of hostilities which you will...
Supposing all possible expedition, it will be a very considerable length of Time before the...
agreable to a resolve of the Honourable the Congress dated the twenty second of march last the...
I have had the honor to recieve your Excellencys permission, to go to France; I have written to...
I have just come to this place from Tryon County, And this day two Gentlemen have arrived in this...
As Captain Hurlbert has not called on me for the Pass for New London your Excellency requested,...
Nous prennons la Liberté de Communiquer par celle-ci à vôtre Excellence, que par rapport à la...
There are two resolutions passed relative to the restoration of the British Prisoners and to...
Congress have been, & still are extremely divided about the propriety of ratifying the present...
Because I have no reason to believe myself forgotten, notwithstanding you have not written to me...
I had the honor yesterday to receive your letter requesting my sentiments on a peace...
I have been honord with your Excellencys two favors of the 31st Ultimo and the 4th Inst—the...
I take the liberty of sending to your Excellency a letter from Cap. bushnell to general lincoln...
How large must be the continental Army to be Kept after this War is not an easy matter to...
I began to be anxious about the Situation and Temper of the Soldiers engaged for the War—although...
In making military Arrangements for a Peace, a possible War has the first Consideration. next,...
I have received a letter this day from Lt Colonel Byard at Fort Pitt informing that the Savages...
I think it necessary to inform your Excellency that there is a general uneasiness among the...
By the enclosed Resolves of Congress, your Excellency will learn, that we are in conjunction to...
In consequence of your Excellency’s suggesting to me yesterday, a wish that I would give my...
The Boundaries of the United States as settled by the Treaty of Peace, are I immagine more...
Agreeable to your Excellencies request. I have inquired of Colo. Van Dyck by whose leave he had...
The Subject of your Excellency’s Letter of the 14th Instant is of such extensive Importance that...
Your excellency having been pleased to call for my sentiments on the subject of such military...
The first principle of the security of the United States must rest and consist in a hardy...
Report of a tour of Command on the lines On the 27 March I marched with the New Ham. Regt...
Your very friendly and obliging Letter of the 19th of feby was Yesterday, together with the Order...
This morning arrived at this Post the Schooner Lively from Nantucket laden with articles...
The Month has now elaps’d since I wrote an answer to a Letter your Excellency did me the honor to...
I have received your Excellencys letter inclosing the Queries. I doubt not a matter of so great...
I am extremely obliged to Your Excellency for Your polite attentinon in forwarding the many...
Mr R. B. Lloyd’s respectful Complts wait on General Washington—He begs permission to join with...
Having in war been reconciled to a seperation from my friends, (within hostile limits) at the...
a Sloop with a permit from Mr Parker loaded with provission & stores, said to be for the use of...
Your Excellencies Letter of the 14th inst. and the Dispatches for General McClain was handed to...
Fabius autrefois Sauva Sa république En arrêtant des Siens la fougueuse valeur, Wasington de nos...
You stand not in need of my Eulogium—I am your admirer but it is in common with all Europe and my...
Having Been told by Mquis de Castries at Whose Country Seat I am, that He Now is Sending a Vessel...
The officers of the 3d Masstt Regt have chosen Lieut. Henry Nelson for paymaster in the room of...
From the bottom of a heart that has never, since our parting, ceased to glow with the purest...
The bearer Mr Alexr Moore, having had considerable connections with our late house of Robert Cary...
I beg leave to Congratulate your Excellency upon the returning smiles of peace, and the happy...